Soccer Player

Karl-Johan Johnsson

Swedish footballer

1990 - today

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His biography is available in 27 different languages on Wikipedia. Karl-Johan Johnsson is the 11,719th most popular soccer player (down from 10,201st in 2024), the 1,601st most popular biography from Sweden (down from 1,485th in 2019) and the 247th most popular Swedish Soccer Player.

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Karl-Johan Johnsson shares a January 28 birthday with Pope Clement IX, Nicolas Sarkozy, and Henry VII of England.

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Among Soccer Players

Among soccer players, Karl-Johan Johnsson ranks 11,706 out of 21,273. Before him are Sammy Nelson, Yuji Kakiuchi, Anicet Abel, Ferran Corominas, Sergio Escudero, and Walid Abbas. After him are Tomohiro Hasumi, Pascal Renier, Jorge Molina Vidal, Yoshika Matsubara, Adam Webster, and Toshihiro Uchida.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1990, Karl-Johan Johnsson ranks 554. Before him are Lorenzo Richelmy, José Luis Palomino, Paula Ribó, Anders Christiansen, Pål Golberg, and Anicet Abel. After him are Dénes Dibusz, Tamás Kádár, Karim Boudiaf, Alberto Paloschi, Jia, and Aziz Behich.

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In Sweden

Among people born in Sweden, Karl-Johan Johnsson ranks 1,601 out of 1,879. Before him are Jan Johansen (1966), Tomas Antonelius (1973), Magnus Johansson (1973), Dalibor Doder (1979), Kim Andersson (1982), and Claudia Galli (1978). After him are Anthony Elanga (2002), Kristoffer Nordfeldt (1989), Ronnie Sundin (1970), Patrik Carlgren (1992), Maria Malmer Stenergard (1981), and Henrik Stenson (1976).

Among Soccer Players In Sweden

Among soccer players born in Sweden, Karl-Johan Johnsson ranks 247. Before him are Samuel Armenteros (1990), John Alvbåge (1982), Hans Eskilsson (1966), Milan Smiljanić (1986), Per Nilsson (1982), and Tomas Antonelius (1973). After him are Anthony Elanga (2002), Kristoffer Nordfeldt (1989), Patrik Carlgren (1992), Mikael Ishak (1993), Nilla Fischer (1984), and Miiko Albornoz (1990).

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